The airport with the highest number of runways is KDFW, Dallas Fort Worth International, with a total of 7; followed by KORD (Chicago O'Hare InternationalAirport) with 6 and EHAM (Amsterdam Schipol) with 6 runways.
Edit: O'Hare has added a new runway, 9L-27R, tying it with DFW. Also, YSBK, Bankstown, in Australia has about 5, which places it as another runway-popular airport.
Honolulu International Airport has six runways.
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Changi Airport has two parallel runways, 02L/20R and 02C/20C.
Dubai World Central (DWC), also known as Al Maktoum International Airport, has one operational runway, which is 4,500 meters long. However, the airport is designed to eventually accommodate multiple runways as part of its expansion plans. Ultimately, the airport is expected to have up to five runways when fully developed.
Most likely because of the Wind and it's speeds
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (IATA: DFW, ICAO: KDFW) has 7 main runways
As one of the oldest running airports in the world, the Sydney Airport is located in the suburbs of Arncliffe and Mascot in Sydney, New South Wales. The Sydney Airport has three runways named, "east–west", "north–south" and "third" runways.
The name of the airport in Antalya, Turkey is Antalya(the ICAO code is LTAI) Containing 2 Runways the airport can take most large (heavies) traffic
There are 5 runways at Toronto Pearson International.
O'Hare Airport is located in Chicago, IL. It evolved from a small airport with four runways in 1945 to one of the busiest international airports in the world.
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